What's Happening?
Christopher Burne, previously the deputy chief of police in Romeoville, has been appointed as the new chief of police in Montgomery. He will take over from the current chief, Phil Smith, who is set to retire soon. Burne is scheduled to be sworn in at
the Montgomery Village Board meeting on July 13, while Smith will continue in his role until July 31. Burne brings over 30 years of experience in military and law enforcement to his new position. Montgomery Village President Matt Brolley highlighted Burne's leadership skills, commitment to community policing, and dedication to developing future leaders as key reasons for his selection.
Why It's Important?
The appointment of Christopher Burne as Montgomery's new police chief is significant as it marks a leadership transition in the local law enforcement agency. Burne's extensive experience in both military and law enforcement roles is expected to bring a fresh perspective and potentially new strategies to the department. His commitment to community policing aligns with modern policing strategies that emphasize building trust and cooperation between the police force and the community. This change in leadership could impact how law enforcement is perceived and how effectively it operates within Montgomery, potentially influencing public safety and community relations.
What's Next?
Following his swearing-in, Burne will begin his tenure as police chief, where he is expected to implement his vision for the department. The transition period until July 31, when Phil Smith officially retires, will allow for a smooth handover of responsibilities. Community members and local officials will likely be observing how Burne's leadership style and policies will affect the department's operations and community engagement. The new chief's approach to policing and his ability to address local concerns will be crucial in shaping the future of law enforcement in Montgomery.













